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this is c-span, public affairs programming courtesy of america's cable companies. next we will show you bbc's "the record," looking at the last year in parliament. we also listened to the ceo of godfather's pizza talking about a conservative values. tomorrow on c-span, a live joint news prompt -- conference with president obama, mexican president calderon, and canadian prime minister harper. it will in crude immigration, border security, trade, and the h1n1 flu virus. monday, republican fcc commissioner robert mcdowell on transparency as well as expanding broadcast during -- expanding broadband. "the commissioners"2 on ". -- on c-span2. >> welcome to "the record review." mp's reputation seemed to an all-time low. the commons speaker is forced out over his handling of row the up. and find out how an actor and a group of soldiers took on the government and one. the expensing the scandal. >> the first installment of allegations from a leaked copy of receipts dating back to 2004. over the following days, more and more allegations were made. the conservatives and his wi
this is c-span, public affairs programming courtesy of america's cable companies. next we will show you bbc's "the record," looking at the last year in parliament. we also listened to the ceo of godfather's pizza talking about a conservative values. tomorrow on c-span, a live joint news prompt -- conference with president obama, mexican president calderon, and canadian prime minister harper. it will in crude immigration, border security, trade, and the h1n1 flu virus. monday,...
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in my case less undocumented or in some cases documented my grants coming up from central america and mexico, but software engineers, foreign students, doctors, scientists and others who suddenly found they couldn't get into the country after 9/11, and i wrote many of these stories when i was working for the financial times. after i left, i wanted to understand what had happened to these individuals which is where my book started. so how could anyone write a book called the closing of the american border? i mean, don't you realize that our borders are a sieve? that they are hopelessly porous? and if not, you're clearly not watching lou dobbs or bill o'reilly, and you'd better get on it. [laughter] the truth is 20 years ago i probably would have agreed with that assessment. even ten years ago, though we had begun to tighten up the border to deal largely with undocumented migrants coming up from mexico, that was still largely true. but it's not true anymore. since 9/11 we have been tightening our borders in the most radical and significant way in this country's history. the main accompl
in my case less undocumented or in some cases documented my grants coming up from central america and mexico, but software engineers, foreign students, doctors, scientists and others who suddenly found they couldn't get into the country after 9/11, and i wrote many of these stories when i was working for the financial times. after i left, i wanted to understand what had happened to these individuals which is where my book started. so how could anyone write a book called the closing of the...
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30 years ago america's cable companies created c-span as a public service, a private business initiative. no private mandate, no government money. >> this week on q&a, our guest is frank rich. >> for those who do not read your column on sundays in "the new york times" give us an overview. >> icing we live in a world of the enormous transition, not just transition from one kind of presidential administration to a very different one, but obviously one in economic transition with a lot of the unquestioned rules of our economy being up for grabs. also, in the case of america, a social transition is -- as the party -- country becomes more of another minority dominated party. >> how long have you been writing your column? >> that is a good question. i am guessing about 10 years. maybe even longer. i am terrible about dates. >> 1999. i guess that is about 10 years. you have been in politics for about 10 years? >> i have been in politics since early 1994. >> not many people write one column zero weeks. have you approached this? >> it is completely different from doing good twice a week column th
30 years ago america's cable companies created c-span as a public service, a private business initiative. no private mandate, no government money. >> this week on q&a, our guest is frank rich. >> for those who do not read your column on sundays in "the new york times" give us an overview. >> icing we live in a world of the enormous transition, not just transition from one kind of presidential administration to a very different one, but obviously one in economic...
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. >> i've heard this is going to pay for abortion across america. not true in any version of the bill. sghits hard to have a discussion about health care reform if you don't really know what it's all about. >> reporter: which means if health care reform is going to happen by the end of the year, the public will want to hear more reasoning. >> why don't you go home. >> reporter: and less ranting. rachel martin, abc news, washington. >> and now here's a look at your monday forecast: severe weather could threaten pennsylvania, the ohio valley and midwest. the drought continues in south texas. >> you'lled in the 90s along the east coast today with peat advisories from philly to d.c. 8 s for shock, 108 in phoenixes 100 in sacramento, 6 8 in seattle, 76 in portland. >> a lot of people go to new orleans to paent the town red but over the weekend they really outdid themselves. >> thousands of women and men getting all dolled up for the 16th aual red dress run. don't take it off! the beer starts flowing before noon. it's described more of a pub crawl than a
. >> i've heard this is going to pay for abortion across america. not true in any version of the bill. sghits hard to have a discussion about health care reform if you don't really know what it's all about. >> reporter: which means if health care reform is going to happen by the end of the year, the public will want to hear more reasoning. >> why don't you go home. >> reporter: and less ranting. rachel martin, abc news, washington. >> and now here's a look at your...
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paul solman conversation about the high cost of our discount culture; and another in our "blueprint america" series: tonight a look at a highway versus mass transit argument in alabama. major funding for the newshour with jim lehrer is provided by: ( hard rock guitar riff playing ) >> we are intel, sponsors of tomorrow. >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what if that energy came from an energy company? everyday, chevron invests $62 million in people, in ideas-- seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world to move us all ahead. this is the power of human energy. chevron. the national science foundation. supporting education and research across all fields of science and engineering. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: iraq was hit with a new wave of bombings today that killed at l
paul solman conversation about the high cost of our discount culture; and another in our "blueprint america" series: tonight a look at a highway versus mass transit argument in alabama. major funding for the newshour with jim lehrer is provided by: ( hard rock guitar riff playing ) >> we are intel, sponsors of tomorrow. >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what if that...
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good night, america! [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- bret: on "special report" the speaker of house calling a shouting dissent on americans. seniors have plenty of de dissent over the aarp over its endorsement of the current reform plan and the president spends the day in mexico not far from the region ruled in part by a brutal drug cartel and asthma reasons fight the taliban in afghanistan, the u.s. commander says the taliban is winning. all that, plus the fox news all-stars, right here, right now. from washington, i'm bret baier. the top two democrats in the house of representatives today poured fuel on the fire over the hot tempered reaction to healthcare reform in many members' town hall sessions this month. carl cameron calls on the democrats' efforts to neutralize the critics. >> as democrats continued their orchestrated nationwide blitz of pro-healthcare town hall reform meetings, some tried to put down opponents in
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he has one of the most difficult jobs in america. he's taken over a city where you've had many years of under investment and lack of foresight and he is ooh the future of newark. they have a chance to rectify things. he's got a tougher job than i do. in new york city, we do see some green shoots. businesses are doing slightly better. but remember, we still have people losing their homes, we still have people losing their jobs. i'm encouraged for the future. new york is unique and the country is getting better and the president's programs, i think, are helping, but nevertheless, we can't walk away and say, well, all we have to do is sit back and it's going to get better. so, we're trying to focus on helping small businesses by reducing their taxes and giving them loan programs, training people for the jobs that are available, not necessarily the jobs they had, making sure that when the other industries come back, the people that we need will be there. and i think what you're seeing is is we've saved $2 billion or $3 billion over the l
he has one of the most difficult jobs in america. he's taken over a city where you've had many years of under investment and lack of foresight and he is ooh the future of newark. they have a chance to rectify things. he's got a tougher job than i do. in new york city, we do see some green shoots. businesses are doing slightly better. but remember, we still have people losing their homes, we still have people losing their jobs. i'm encouraged for the future. new york is unique and the country is...
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at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> welcome back to msnbc live. i'm carlos watson. to liberals need to grow a spine in the fight over health care? in fact, critics saying that democrats seemingly end a quest for bipartisan bills watering down any effort at reform. with me to talk about this is a democratic strategist and correspondent for the nation. also joined today in washington by ryan ellis who is a tax policy director for americans for tax reform. and joined again by mort zuckerman. bill mar made me laugh when he said he wanted to prescribe a new medicine for democrats called grow a set. when you hear the number two democrat in the senate dick durbin saying public option you may have to forego and democrats seeming to back away at some of th
at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> welcome back to msnbc live. i'm carlos watson. to liberals need to grow a spine in the fight over health care? in fact, critics saying that democrats seemingly end a quest...
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i have come here to america to raise my children. when i see these young americans being killed, it just bothers me. host: when did you come to the u.s.? caller: 24 years ago. host: thank you for the call. here is a picture of a marine from "the new york times." the headline is "drug chieftains tied to taliban. generals assert legality, a list of 50 to be caught or killed. 50 afghans believed to be drug traffickers with ties to the taliban have been placed on a pentagon target list to be captured or killed, reflecting a major shift in american counter narcotics strategy in afghanistan, according to a congressional study to be released this week. united states military commanders have told congress that they are convinced that the policy is legal under the military rules of engagement and international law. they also said that the move is an essential part of the new plan to disrupt the flow of drug money that is helping finance the taliban insurgency." what is next? that is our question this morning. next caller, good morning. caller
i have come here to america to raise my children. when i see these young americans being killed, it just bothers me. host: when did you come to the u.s.? caller: 24 years ago. host: thank you for the call. here is a picture of a marine from "the new york times." the headline is "drug chieftains tied to taliban. generals assert legality, a list of 50 to be caught or killed. 50 afghans believed to be drug traffickers with ties to the taliban have been placed on a pentagon target...
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, and green technology cars being built in america. really encouraging manufacturing in america. is there a parallel between encouraging u.s. manufacturing and pumping that up as well as the provisions put in the bill by members of congress? guest: with respect to green jobs in the energy industry, the president is flying to one of our strengths. we have an advantage in energy technology. frankly, we do not need by america to do well in those industries. when we looked at by america, we say okay, fine, but overseas i want to sell american and we cannot do that if we throw up barriers. host: a choice. danny, democratic line. caller: good morning. i have a comment and a question for your guest. i moved to nashville 20 years ago. we have very few mexican and central american immigrants. now we have a lot. drive-by construction sites, it is mostly immigrants, legal or not. industries like meatpacking, where jobs used to pay $17 an hour, now paying minimum wage. my question to your guest, what opposition do you have from shifting the focus
, and green technology cars being built in america. really encouraging manufacturing in america. is there a parallel between encouraging u.s. manufacturing and pumping that up as well as the provisions put in the bill by members of congress? guest: with respect to green jobs in the energy industry, the president is flying to one of our strengths. we have an advantage in energy technology. frankly, we do not need by america to do well in those industries. when we looked at by america, we say...
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part of america, part of our process. this is clearly being or kes traited and these folks come down from a texas lobbyist. >> attacking citizens for expressing opinions about an issue of this magnitude may indicate weakness on the mer mits. >> the republican party says it is not behind any coordinated movement. some have encouraged people to show up at the meetings. rarely has anger at congress boiled this hot. let's talk to paul stein haaser. let's get to polling here. does our new cnn polling tell us anything about these town hall outbursts that's helpful. >> it sure does. look at this number, it was conducted a week ago. who's more motivated to go out and attend the health care town hall the answer is opponents of the president's plan, 48% said they would attend most likely a town hall, only 37% of those that support the president would be likely to attend the town hall. it seems the motivation is more on the opponent side. >> this health care debate could actually have a pretfy big impact on next year's congressional
part of america, part of our process. this is clearly being or kes traited and these folks come down from a texas lobbyist. >> attacking citizens for expressing opinions about an issue of this magnitude may indicate weakness on the mer mits. >> the republican party says it is not behind any coordinated movement. some have encouraged people to show up at the meetings. rarely has anger at congress boiled this hot. let's talk to paul stein haaser. let's get to polling here. does our...
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i have come here to america to raise my children. when i see these young americans being killed, it just bothers me. host: when did you come to the u.s.? caller: 24 years ago. host: thank you for the call. here is a picture of a marine from "the new york times." the headline is "drug chieftains tied to taliban. generals assert legality, a list of 50 to be caught or killed. 50 afghans believed to be drug traffickers with ties to the taliban have been placed on a pentagon target list to be captured or killed, reflecting a major shift in american counter narcotics strategy in afghanistan, according to a congressional study to be released this week. united states military commanders have told congress that they are convinced that the policy is legal under the military rules of engagement and international law. they also said that the move is an essential part of the new plan to disrupt the flow of drug money that is helping finance the taliban insurgency." what is next? that is our question this morning. next caller, good morning. caller
i have come here to america to raise my children. when i see these young americans being killed, it just bothers me. host: when did you come to the u.s.? caller: 24 years ago. host: thank you for the call. here is a picture of a marine from "the new york times." the headline is "drug chieftains tied to taliban. generals assert legality, a list of 50 to be caught or killed. 50 afghans believed to be drug traffickers with ties to the taliban have been placed on a pentagon target...
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america has that and more. we also have the wind, the solar, the geothermal, the biomass, the hydropower, we have it all, and we can develop it in a responsible way. what puts us in a better position to win the energy race with india and china? well, the answer is american energy. the authors of cap and trade don't want to develop all american energy resources. they want to start the energy race with china and india two laps behind as opposed to three laps ahead. the more emergency america can -- energy america can produce, the stronger the economy will be. energy development creatings jobs. not just green jobs but red, white, and blue jobs. we need them all, and the solution rests on our shores. thank you, madam chairman. >> thank you, senator barrasso. senator merkley. >> thank you very much, madam chair. it's a delight to have you all here today. it's clear there's a central message that we have here in the united states right now the technology, the resources, the know-how to build a clean energy economy. t
america has that and more. we also have the wind, the solar, the geothermal, the biomass, the hydropower, we have it all, and we can develop it in a responsible way. what puts us in a better position to win the energy race with india and china? well, the answer is american energy. the authors of cap and trade don't want to develop all american energy resources. they want to start the energy race with china and india two laps behind as opposed to three laps ahead. the more emergency america can...
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this man makes a living mockery of america's war on drugs. he's joaquin "el chapo" guzman, a $500 million u.s..yon his help. >> chapo is the face against military forces. >> reporter: at war because el chapo is the ultraviolent, ultralucrative cartel. legendary. el chapo guzman, like a god in mexico says ortega. nobody says him but he's everywhere. he's a myth. criminal lawyer is one of the few mexicans daring enough to speak of el chapo on camera. having met him when he was here in prison before el chapo escaped in 2001. when you talk with el chapo he see the contradiction. >> he has the robin hood, attends to the poor, the people around him. >> reporter: on the run el chapo's business has continued to flourish and investigators say orders followed. ten months ago this mutilated body and outside a mexico police station. the message hanging over his corpse signed in el chapo's name. many mexicans believe el chapo's where about unknown. this man announced everyone knows his whereabouts except the authorities, claiming he's in these mountains n
this man makes a living mockery of america's war on drugs. he's joaquin "el chapo" guzman, a $500 million u.s..yon his help. >> chapo is the face against military forces. >> reporter: at war because el chapo is the ultraviolent, ultralucrative cartel. legendary. el chapo guzman, like a god in mexico says ortega. nobody says him but he's everywhere. he's a myth. criminal lawyer is one of the few mexicans daring enough to speak of el chapo on camera. having met him when he...
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young america foundation chapter. as a gw conservative i want to extend a warm welcome to you and the foundation and everyone in the room on five to see this many conservatives at gw and of fortunately we don't have as many trendier. >> fell one and only time this many are here. >> i question in view of about the importance of women being more active in the conservative movement and more active than the parti. what are you going to run for office and you will you expect to vote for you? [applause] >> i like what i'm doing, i like criticizing people in office. is much more fun. no, is that earlier question by [laughter] us talk about women in public office. this is what to do instead of saying whatever. you shift the topic. [laughter] i know i probably engraved on some of you when i say we need more women and i say why aren't there more women up there. because if you were being directed to come out with me on that and i respect and appreciate that because we conservatives don't believe in quotas, we believe the best pe
young america foundation chapter. as a gw conservative i want to extend a warm welcome to you and the foundation and everyone in the room on five to see this many conservatives at gw and of fortunately we don't have as many trendier. >> fell one and only time this many are here. >> i question in view of about the importance of women being more active in the conservative movement and more active than the parti. what are you going to run for office and you will you expect to vote for...
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at of america's foundation we have a grip on this campus the young america's foundation club at gw and they were working hard one year to host david horowitz to speak on radical islam, the threat of radical islam. a typical campus leftist felt david horowitz didn't have the right to speak on campus, so in an attempt to undermine the event with the decided to do, the left, is created fliers that read hate muslims, so do we and they attributed to the young america's foundation club at george washington university. and here's the actual flyer. it says hate muslims so do we. you're typical muslim has eyes, venom for now, hatred for women, with an ak-47, it says brought to you by students for conservator fascist awareness, no self respecting conservative would use that phrase and at the bottom you might not appeal to read, it says p.s. come seriously to a google video search for the power of nightmares. if you can find this film easily on google it is actually a bbc documentary, not surprisingly, and basically what this video show in the first two minutes is it focuses on how the bush admin
at of america's foundation we have a grip on this campus the young america's foundation club at gw and they were working hard one year to host david horowitz to speak on radical islam, the threat of radical islam. a typical campus leftist felt david horowitz didn't have the right to speak on campus, so in an attempt to undermine the event with the decided to do, the left, is created fliers that read hate muslims, so do we and they attributed to the young america's foundation club at george...
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all that america is doing. we've yet to see america really commit to this fight, because the fight isn't just about border, it isn't just about building a wall, it isn't just about coyotes smuggling people in or drug traffickers penetrating u.s. territory. the dynamic behind this entire issue is regional. it begins in the andes with the production of cocaine. it moves to central america where will's warehousing and shipments. in panama, the banking and the money laundering. in mexico, the all-powerful mexican drug cartels and the retail. and in america itself and on the streets of canada, it's the distribution. less and less of the mexican cartels are relying on american organized crime but are stepping in to do it themselves. and all the leaders have now gone their separate ways from this north american leader summit and we're left with nothing but words in the war on drugs. wolf? >> gone on for decades, presumably will continue for decades more. michael ware on the scene for us, thank you. jack cafferty has "
all that america is doing. we've yet to see america really commit to this fight, because the fight isn't just about border, it isn't just about building a wall, it isn't just about coyotes smuggling people in or drug traffickers penetrating u.s. territory. the dynamic behind this entire issue is regional. it begins in the andes with the production of cocaine. it moves to central america where will's warehousing and shipments. in panama, the banking and the money laundering. in mexico, the...
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the america inow and love is ot one in which myparents or baby with down's syndro will have to stan in front of obama's dbt panel so bureaucrats can decide based on a subjective judgmentf their level of productivity and societyhether they areorthy ofealthcare. such a syem is down right evil. today, palinrged people to engagin civil diourse when attending twn hall meetings spsored by democratic members of the househo are home on recess. those members found ma seniors across the countryare confus an scared. president obama fielded th estion from a caller at a town hall meing at the aarp last week. >> i have heard ls of rumors going around abouthis new plan, biff told there is a clause in there that everyone that medicare age will be sited andold to decide how they wish to di this bothers me greatly and i want to youromise me that this is not in this bill. >> you know, i guarantee you first of a we just d't have enough governmt works to send -- t talk to everybody, t find out howthey want to die. i thi at the only thi that may have be proped inome of thebills, i actlly think this is a goo
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it's a north america summit bringi together prime minister harper of canada, president obama off t united states and calderon of mexico. soart of thisarger rmat. >> i was looking a flu season just around theorner and i understa talking about wife is on the, the agenda here and it sa that there will be greater coeration p i'm just wondering, wh exactly is do that an. >> unprecedented cooperation when swine flu bke now the april. weaw scientists from canada, theunited states, get together, scientis from mexico too to actually figur out what swine flu was and then to try to corol it. so we'llee that continue and may also see the movement o vaccines ofther types of treatments ithe fall season when sbf, when everyone thinks it will return. >> so we see good cooeration on swe flu. trade,hough has been a contentiousssue and i'm wondering what a the problems the and how are we doing in solving them? >> you then is a contentious issue. we obviously ha very close ties with bothf ourneighbors. they're both the first and the large laest trading partne for the unit states. they both worry about bio am
it's a north america summit bringi together prime minister harper of canada, president obama off t united states and calderon of mexico. soart of thisarger rmat. >> i was looking a flu season just around theorner and i understa talking about wife is on the, the agenda here and it sa that there will be greater coeration p i'm just wondering, wh exactly is do that an. >> unprecedented cooperation when swine flu bke now the april. weaw scientists from canada, theunited states, get...
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when the world premier of face of america, glacier national park takes place. with me is the wolf trap ceo, terry jones. great to have you back. >> glacier national park is the fifth installment face of america series. you are giving us a different perspective on something we think we know. how do you do that. >> it is wolf trap's way to look at national parks through the performing arts. so we actually take artists, dancers, choreographers, musicians in to the park and we film in high definition a new work they create that specifically communicating the feeling of the park. it is cool and beautiful up there. they do that. of course we bring that back to the stage at wolf trap and put it on 60-foot screen and bring live performers. so we have the dancers, musicians and screen and you can literally take the trip to glacier national park. >> why did you it this was so important for all of us to take a trip to national parks. >> i first thought of the idea and then i have a great staff that excouthed and put this together. i think the national parks play a great r
when the world premier of face of america, glacier national park takes place. with me is the wolf trap ceo, terry jones. great to have you back. >> glacier national park is the fifth installment face of america series. you are giving us a different perspective on something we think we know. how do you do that. >> it is wolf trap's way to look at national parks through the performing arts. so we actually take artists, dancers, choreographers, musicians in to the park and we film in...
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and i am on the fastest growing radio show in america today. >> in america? in china. >> you do think, though -- look, it's television's willie geist. >> yeah, good to see you. >> did you learn anything other than that? national protestors, a national disgrace. >> what did willie learn? >> i am the guy with the role of monitoring the show today. >> your program is good, too. and carole king said it was better than ours. and she e-mailed me and apologized. if you cannot be with the one you love, love the one you are with. what did you learn today? >> not to
and i am on the fastest growing radio show in america today. >> in america? in china. >> you do think, though -- look, it's television's willie geist. >> yeah, good to see you. >> did you learn anything other than that? national protestors, a national disgrace. >> what did willie learn? >> i am the guy with the role of monitoring the show today. >> your program is good, too. and carole king said it was better than ours. and she e-mailed me and...
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steve: talk about the story that has cap vacated america. that is now that the senators and congressman are at home, and we know they are really working hard reading that thousand page health care bill, whatever it's going to look like, they are going to get an earful. we have been showing you pictures over the last week or so. you know, they have been very noisy. now, they have not only noisy, but, in some cases violent. watch this. >> that's right. >> punk. >> says is he pawnk. -- a punk. nazi. >> who is the angry mob? >> you are. [sirens] >> you attacked him. you weren't anywhere near. shut up. you came running. i saw where you were. >> did you just hit me? did you just hit me? did you just hit me? i got it on tape. >> steve: some bad video but the audio is terrific. we put the words up there it's interesting because you heard her talking about how these members of seiu these service employees union, remember, they were called in apparently by the white house or associates of the white house to go ahead and provide cover because some peop
steve: talk about the story that has cap vacated america. that is now that the senators and congressman are at home, and we know they are really working hard reading that thousand page health care bill, whatever it's going to look like, they are going to get an earful. we have been showing you pictures over the last week or so. you know, they have been very noisy. now, they have not only noisy, but, in some cases violent. watch this. >> that's right. >> punk. >> says is he...
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she wrote three topics on healthcare in america and the legislation. when she was on my show, one of the things that impressed me so much was she has not only read the 1018 page legislation, she has read it twice. i said, you poor thing. she has read it twice. she was able to tell you pages where you find the treaty language that does, in fact, lead to socialized medicine and lead to rationing and leads to end of life counseling, and leads to destroying the health insurance industry, and on and on. that is another source i would highly recommend it to you so that you can be armed with the facts. one gentleman was asking about the town hall meetings coming up. find one but near you and attend in your congressional district. i spoke at the las vegas tea party last april 15. i have spoken at a number of key parties in atlanta and around atlanta. the administration and the liberals want to try to marginalize the people who are upset and frustrated. they want to try to marginalize folks for exercising their they want to ignore it. and the thing about trying
she wrote three topics on healthcare in america and the legislation. when she was on my show, one of the things that impressed me so much was she has not only read the 1018 page legislation, she has read it twice. i said, you poor thing. she has read it twice. she was able to tell you pages where you find the treaty language that does, in fact, lead to socialized medicine and lead to rationing and leads to end of life counseling, and leads to destroying the health insurance industry, and on and...
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viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away... if you experience a sudden decrease in vision or hearing. now's the time. ask your doctor if viagra is right for you. ♪ viva viagra! gregg: breaking news on our top story, the debt limit their collision on the hudson river. take a look at these live pictures as a police spokesman said the divers have discovered what they believe is the wreckage of an airplane that collided with a sightseeing helicopter over the hudson river. nine people died when a small airplane crashed into th
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in case of america, a social transition as the country becomes more and more of a minority dominated country which is causing some interesting fissions. obviously, we are in transition around the world of american foreign policy tries to redefine itself in the middle east once again and tries to remake itself. >> how long have you been writing your 1500 word column? >> that is a good question. i am guessing about 10 years. maybe even longer i am terrible about dates. >> 1999, i guess that works out to 10 years. you have been in politics for 15 years? >> wright, i have been in the op ed and page of the times since 1994. >> not many people write one column week. how your project? >> it is completely different from doing the twice a week column that is twice that size. it has got to sustain itself as an essay to hold people and i would say that the biggest thing about how i approach it is to construct it as a narrative. even before having an argument for one thing or another, i like to tell a story. it may come out of my theater background. i like to find a topic that lends itself to ha
in case of america, a social transition as the country becomes more and more of a minority dominated country which is causing some interesting fissions. obviously, we are in transition around the world of american foreign policy tries to redefine itself in the middle east once again and tries to remake itself. >> how long have you been writing your 1500 word column? >> that is a good question. i am guessing about 10 years. maybe even longer i am terrible about dates. >> 1999,...
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this is america. take two aspirin and come back in the morning. >> reporter: boos and cheers greeted represented this representative, ed perlmutter. proof people are passionate when it comes to health care reform. >> i just preached the fact that you're all willing to take time to come out. thank you for exercising your civic duty of talking to your congressman. >> so it's not only the crowds losing their cool at town halls lately. listen to georgia congressman david scott get fired up when a doctor brought up health care reform at a town hall meeting last week. >> not a single one of you had the decency to call my office and set up for a meeting, okay? then do that. do that! but don't, don't come and take advantage of what these individuals have done. you want a meeting with me on health care, i'll give it to you. >> well, tonight i'm going to talk to brian e. hill, there he is right now, the man who set the congressman off. dr. hill says he's not partisan, not a troublemaker. you will hear from cong
this is america. take two aspirin and come back in the morning. >> reporter: boos and cheers greeted represented this representative, ed perlmutter. proof people are passionate when it comes to health care reform. >> i just preached the fact that you're all willing to take time to come out. thank you for exercising your civic duty of talking to your congressman. >> so it's not only the crowds losing their cool at town halls lately. listen to georgia congressman david scott get...
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our first story as we take a fox trip across america. hawaii. surfers on the big island are looking forward to felicia's arrival. >> that's how it is with every hurricane. everybody wants to come and be a thrill seeker. >> the national weather service reports the storm is expected to weaken further as it approaches the islands. a meteorologist says felicia is likely to wash ashore tomorrow morning. connecticut. a wedding on the shore of long island sound getting unexpected visitor. a true wedding crasher as the pilot of a small plane is forced to land when his engine coverages out. nobody hurt. the groom just took it in stride. >> susan is direct of the writing school and i'm a sailor. we horse and boats we didn't figure planes. trace: colorado, one presbyterian congregation holding services in an elementary school after its church exploded. natural gas from a broken line leaked into the church and ignited. we were probably 30 feet sphrt door, saw it lift off its foundation. contents of the basement blew out between the foundation and the bottom
our first story as we take a fox trip across america. hawaii. surfers on the big island are looking forward to felicia's arrival. >> that's how it is with every hurricane. everybody wants to come and be a thrill seeker. >> the national weather service reports the storm is expected to weaken further as it approaches the islands. a meteorologist says felicia is likely to wash ashore tomorrow morning. connecticut. a wedding on the shore of long island sound getting unexpected visitor....
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we're prepared to say this is hugely important to america's national security. we need to defeat al qaeda in afghanistan and the extremist allies. we need to say that afghanistan is not operating as a safe haven. that is what this strategy is about. it's insuring the most critical aspect of our national security. we have been very clear that we want to invest what is necessary to achieve that. and do it as efficiently and quickly as possible. the president has been very clear that we're going to measure our progress every stech the way. >> we're out of time. ambassador rice, thank you so much. >> good to be with you. >> up next, the health care debate up close. members of congress head home for a summer break and hear sometimes loudly from their constituents. two leading senators discuss their hopes of a bipartisan health care plan are fading and whether they see the economy bouncing back. the $100 cream. flabbergasted when we creamed the $700 cream! for under $30 regenerist micrm hydrates better than 32 of the world's most expensive creams. fantastic. phenomena
we're prepared to say this is hugely important to america's national security. we need to defeat al qaeda in afghanistan and the extremist allies. we need to say that afghanistan is not operating as a safe haven. that is what this strategy is about. it's insuring the most critical aspect of our national security. we have been very clear that we want to invest what is necessary to achieve that. and do it as efficiently and quickly as possible. the president has been very clear that we're going...
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with a close relationship with america, and troops in afghanistan, australia has been a target in recent times. but this could be different, according to the police, went instead to the turmoil in the horn of africa. >> police in khartoum broke up the trial of a women exposed of indecency, facing 40 lashes for wearing trousers and a restaurant. it has provoked an outcry among human rights groups. iran holding three americans who travelled illegally into the country from neighboring kurdistan. they say that they strayed into the border while hiking. hillary clinton called on to iran to return as quickly as possible. thousands of palestinian fat of members attended their first meeting in decades. the meeting was opened by a call for unity, but the comments were shattered by a fight with hamas, who accuses him of collaborating with israel. after two months of process challenging his election, mahmoud ahmadinejad was brought in for a second term officially. he used the opportunity to blast away western nations. but it may be enemies within his own country that ought to console him more -- co
with a close relationship with america, and troops in afghanistan, australia has been a target in recent times. but this could be different, according to the police, went instead to the turmoil in the horn of africa. >> police in khartoum broke up the trial of a women exposed of indecency, facing 40 lashes for wearing trousers and a restaurant. it has provoked an outcry among human rights groups. iran holding three americans who travelled illegally into the country from neighboring...
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it's a north america summit bringing together prime minister harper of canada, president obama offed the united states and calderon of mexico. so part of this larger format. >> i was looking at flu season just around the corner and i understand talking about wife is on the, the agenda here and it's said that there will be greater cooperation p i'm just wondering, what exactly is does that mean. >> unprecedented cooperation when swine flu broke now the april. we saw scientists from canada, the united states, get together, scientists from mexico too to actually figure out what swine flu was and then to try to control it. so we'll see that continue and we may also see the movement of vaccines of other types of treatments in the fall season when sbf, when everyone thinks it will return. >> so we see good cooperation on swine flu. trade, though has been a contentious issue and i'm wondering what are the problems there and how are we doing in solving them? >> you then is a contentious issue. we obviously have very close ties with both of our neighbors. they're both the first and the large
it's a north america summit bringing together prime minister harper of canada, president obama offed the united states and calderon of mexico. so part of this larger format. >> i was looking at flu season just around the corner and i understand talking about wife is on the, the agenda here and it's said that there will be greater cooperation p i'm just wondering, what exactly is does that mean. >> unprecedented cooperation when swine flu broke now the april. we saw scientists from...
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that's part of america, part of our process. this is clearly being orchestrated and these folks have instructions. they come down from a texas lobbyist in washington. >> let me ask you something. let me interrupt, senator. is there anything wrong with that? this country was founded on a whole series of events including the boston tea party in my hometown where people were organized and instructed to go somewhere and raise hell. is there anything wrong with that? >> i'll tell you what's wrong with it. when there is a group of people honestly sitting in the middle trying to ask the important questions and get the right answers and instead someone takes the microphone and screams and shouts to the point where the meeting comes to an end. that isn't dialogue. that isn't the democratic process. we need to respect free speech but we need to respect one another's rights to free speech, too. when these people come in to disrupt the meetings, no, that isn't right. >> senator, cornyn, do you agree with senator durbin that some of these pe
that's part of america, part of our process. this is clearly being orchestrated and these folks have instructions. they come down from a texas lobbyist in washington. >> let me ask you something. let me interrupt, senator. is there anything wrong with that? this country was founded on a whole series of events including the boston tea party in my hometown where people were organized and instructed to go somewhere and raise hell. is there anything wrong with that? >> i'll tell you...
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this is america. this is memphis, tennessee. take two aspirin and come back in the morning. >> reporter: boos and cheers greeted represented ed perlmutter. proof people are passionate when it comes to health care reform. >> i just appreciate the fact that you're all willing to take time to come out. thank you for exercising your civic duty of talking to your congressman. >> so it's not only the crowds losing their cool at town halls lately. listen to georgia congressman david scott get fired up when a doctor brought up health care reform at a town hall meeting last week. >> not a single one of you had the decency to call my office and set up for a meeting, okay? then do that. do that! but don't, don't come and take advantage of what these individuals have done. you want a meeting with me on health care, i'll give it to you. >> well, tonight i'm going to talk to brian e. hill, there he is right now, the man who set the congressman off. dr. hill says he's not partisan, not a troublemaker. you'll also hear from congressman david sc
this is america. this is memphis, tennessee. take two aspirin and come back in the morning. >> reporter: boos and cheers greeted represented ed perlmutter. proof people are passionate when it comes to health care reform. >> i just appreciate the fact that you're all willing to take time to come out. thank you for exercising your civic duty of talking to your congressman. >> so it's not only the crowds losing their cool at town halls lately. listen to georgia congressman david...
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south america, 436 in the united states. medical officials are closely watching south american countries like argentina where it's now winter to get an idea of how the virus might behave when it hits the u.s. as temperatures cool. >> i think we're doing& everything we can to prepare for this fall, including working to prepare a vaccine for distribution this fall. >> reporter: tomorrow the president goes to new hampshire for a town hall on health-care reform. it should be lively to say the least. activists on both sides are expected to show up in large numbers. katie. >> all right, chip reid in guadalajara, mexico, championship thank you. from our cbs news medical team dr. jennifer ashton what is the winter flu season in the southern hemisphere telling us about what the flu is doing and what we may be facing this fall. >> well, katie, the cdc has field crews across the southern hemisphere. and what they're seeing so far is high numbers affecting young people ages 5 to 25 24, exactly as we've seen in this country in the past s
south america, 436 in the united states. medical officials are closely watching south american countries like argentina where it's now winter to get an idea of how the virus might behave when it hits the u.s. as temperatures cool. >> i think we're doing& everything we can to prepare for this fall, including working to prepare a vaccine for distribution this fall. >> reporter: tomorrow the president goes to new hampshire for a town hall on health-care reform. it should be lively...
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neighborhood is north america. the president of the united states joining the leaders of canada and mexico for their annual summit. they vowed to work together to fight the h1n1 flu virus hitting this part of the world especially hard. but on other issues it may be more difficult to find common ground. our chief white house correspondent chip reid traveled to mexico with president obama. >> reporter: at the summit of north american leaders in guadalajara, mexico, it was all smiles and handshakes in public but behind closed doors there appeared to be little progress on a series of long-running contentious disputes. while president obama said all the right things about helping mexico defeat silent drug cartels. >> united states will remain a full partner in this effort. >> reporter: mexican president philippe calderon was left frustrate bid failure to shake loose millions of dollars of aid held up in congress by democrats who object to their human-rights record and while they talked about the importance of trade and
neighborhood is north america. the president of the united states joining the leaders of canada and mexico for their annual summit. they vowed to work together to fight the h1n1 flu virus hitting this part of the world especially hard. but on other issues it may be more difficult to find common ground. our chief white house correspondent chip reid traveled to mexico with president obama. >> reporter: at the summit of north american leaders in guadalajara, mexico, it was all smiles and...
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but i don't think that america is fading into the sunset. i think it's only a question of when we hit that 14,100 mark again. i'm not suggesting it's over the next 12 or 15 months.. i absolutely believe over the next few years we will see that number again. >> michelle, you like something called concur tack? >> yeah. >> convince me that i should concur. >> that the an on-demand software company that produces travel and expense software, which takes what has historically been a very manual process in planning and booking your travel. i know for me, putting together an expense report and having somebody go through it and issue the checks. what concur software does is automate that process, so it allows companies to have much greater productivity along the process and -- and so they did have revenue growth in the quarter. revenue was up 13%. signed 700 customers in the quarter. several of those were large customers. and, yeah, in fact, beat on the bottom line as well. >> and capella education convinced me i should sing along. >> capella is very
but i don't think that america is fading into the sunset. i think it's only a question of when we hit that 14,100 mark again. i'm not suggesting it's over the next 12 or 15 months.. i absolutely believe over the next few years we will see that number again. >> michelle, you like something called concur tack? >> yeah. >> convince me that i should concur. >> that the an on-demand software company that produces travel and expense software, which takes what has historically...
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from america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. get the palm pre. only from sprint. only on the now network. >>> welcome back. here is a question that's on the minds of a lot of people today. is the taliban winning the war in afghanistan? that was the headline today in "the wall street journal." america's top commander in afghanistan, general stanley mcchrystal is quoted by "the wall street journal" saying the taliban have gained the upper hand and it's time for the u.s. to change its strategy. but a spokesman for the general tells the msnbc the general categorically denies the taliban is winning. he said he did say there is an aggressive enemy and they are launching complex attacks. >>> president obama's national security adviser james jones said the u.s. forces in afghanistan is not in crisis but he did not rule out sending more troops. he said we need some time to find out if the revamped war plan is working. he spoke on "meet the press." >> you can't predict here where the tipping point is, just like we cannot really predict it
from america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. get the palm pre. only from sprint. only on the now network. >>> welcome back. here is a question that's on the minds of a lot of people today. is the taliban winning the war in afghanistan? that was the headline today in "the wall street journal." america's top commander in afghanistan, general stanley mcchrystal is quoted by "the wall street journal" saying the taliban...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. for me to keep my bones strong but even with calcium, vitamin d, and exercise, i still got osteoporosis. i never thought i could do more than stop my bone loss. then my doctor told me i could, with once-monthly boniva. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. studies show, after one year on boniva, nine out of ten women stopped and reversed their bone loss. i know i did. (announcer) don't take boniva if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disease or can't sit or stand for at least one hour. follow dosing instructions carefully. stop taking boniva and tell your doctor if you have difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain or severe or continuing heartburn, as these may be signs of serious upper digestive problems. if jaw problems or severe bone, joint, and/or muscle pain develop, tell your doctor. i've got this one body, and this one life, so i wanted to stop my bone loss. but i did more. i reversed
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. for me to keep my bones strong but even with calcium, vitamin d, and exercise, i still got osteoporosis. i never thought i could do more than stop my bone loss. then my doctor told me i could, with once-monthly boniva. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. studies show, after one year on boniva, nine out of ten women stopped and reversed their bone loss. i know i did....
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talking about several different issues concerning north america. we have climate issues, the swine flu epidemic, the battle against illegal drugs, you name it. we will hear more from those three leaders. it is expected to start any minute. president obama will go last. they will each take questions from reporters from all three countries. as soon as they get underway, we will take you there. rick: many of the nation's seniors are speaking out against health care reform. we are getting word that some aarp members are so upset about the proposed changes that they are ripping up their membership cards. we know that plenty of people have objections, that they are going to these meetings and speaking out, but what has seniors even more fired up? >> if you look at the numbers, seniors are more concerned and more upset as a group than the average american out there that has concerns about what is happening with health care reform. 93 percent of seniors who have health insurance now, according to our poll, say that it is good or excellent. they do not want
talking about several different issues concerning north america. we have climate issues, the swine flu epidemic, the battle against illegal drugs, you name it. we will hear more from those three leaders. it is expected to start any minute. president obama will go last. they will each take questions from reporters from all three countries. as soon as they get underway, we will take you there. rick: many of the nation's seniors are speaking out against health care reform. we are getting word that...
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the america i know and love is not one in which my farnts or my baby with down's syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his bureaucrats can decide based on a subjective judgment of their level of productivity in society whether they're worthy of health care. such a system is down right evil. joe, nowhere is anybody talking about in the health reform plans anything close to what sarah palin is talking about. so why use that kind of language? why get people riled up by something that is not true? >> sarah palin is afraid for her own child and senior citizens. 1233 of the house bill called for a comparative effect and research money for comparative effectiveness research. that reform of comparative research reform says there is a -- let me fipish. it's the cost of treatment divided by the number of years that person has to benefit from that treatment. so somebody only has 15 years to benefit from the treatment as opposed to somebody who has 30 years to benefit from the treatment may be denied treatment. that is a scary thing. you have a longer period of time to liv
the america i know and love is not one in which my farnts or my baby with down's syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his bureaucrats can decide based on a subjective judgment of their level of productivity in society whether they're worthy of health care. such a system is down right evil. joe, nowhere is anybody talking about in the health reform plans anything close to what sarah palin is talking about. so why use that kind of language? why get people riled up by...
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. >>> the president is in mexico for the americas summit but not there is the venezuelan president chavez who told his military to be prepared for a possible confrontation with colombia. >>> and here it's the last call for people who want to weigh in on maryland's budget problems. today is the very last day you can offer suggestions to the governor on how the state can save money. you can make your suggestions on the internet through the end of the business day today. lawmakers need to close a $700 million budget gap. >>> in sports the orioles are home after a tough loss on the road in toronto yesterday. bryan gave up too many runs too early in the game. blou jays pitcher ruled the mound over 8 innings of work striking out four orioles. toronto takes 2 of 3 in the series winning yesterday 7-3. it is the athletics and then the angels coming to town for a 7-game home stand. that starts tonight. >>> okay. a little steammy. >> at the ballpark, yeah. >> but frankly it's going to be a -- all things considered, pretty normal week. temperatures only in the low to mid-80s by thursday. today is the
. >>> the president is in mexico for the americas summit but not there is the venezuelan president chavez who told his military to be prepared for a possible confrontation with colombia. >>> and here it's the last call for people who want to weigh in on maryland's budget problems. today is the very last day you can offer suggestions to the governor on how the state can save money. you can make your suggestions on the internet through the end of the business day today....
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and that's what the nearly 500 million people in north america expect from us, so that's what we will do. thank you very much. >> thank you. speaking foreign language ] >> translator: president obama, there are certain questions about violation of human rights here in mexico and all of these problems, fighting drug trafficking, are you going to certify mexico? and how can we move forward with the initiative? we've also been concerned about any attempt against felipe calderon's life. we know about certain threats and insecurity that prevails. this, of course, is certainly related to your country. we're concerned about the visa problem too, but what comments would you have regarding all these questions? [ speaking foreign language ] >> here, here, i think it's coming. go ahead. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: -- want to know if mexico is going to be certified, and if you will help. in applying resources for the initiative. we've also heard about some attempts against the life of president felipe calderon. do you have any knowledge of this? and we're also concerned about nat
and that's what the nearly 500 million people in north america expect from us, so that's what we will do. thank you very much. >> thank you. speaking foreign language ] >> translator: president obama, there are certain questions about violation of human rights here in mexico and all of these problems, fighting drug trafficking, are you going to certify mexico? and how can we move forward with the initiative? we've also been concerned about any attempt against felipe calderon's life....
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health care across america. we'll be checking in with him. >>> on a much more serious note, the search is under water right now but the crucial question concerns the skies above the hudson river, are there too many aircraft and too few regulations? we have the latest on the collision between the small plane and sight seeing helicopter. it's what doctors rd most for headaches. for arthritis pain... in your hands... knees... and back. and big bodies on high blood pressure medicine. tylenol works with your body... in a way other pain relievers don't... so you feel better... knowing doctors recommend tylenol... more than any other brand of pain reliever. right now 1.2 million people are on sprint mobile broadband. 31 are streaming a sales conference from the road. eight are wearing bathrobes. two... less. - 154 people are tracking shipments on a train. - ( train whistles ) 33 are im'ing on a ferry. and 1300 are secretly checking email... - on a vacation. - hmm? ( groans ) that's happening now. america's most dependa
health care across america. we'll be checking in with him. >>> on a much more serious note, the search is under water right now but the crucial question concerns the skies above the hudson river, are there too many aircraft and too few regulations? we have the latest on the collision between the small plane and sight seeing helicopter. it's what doctors rd most for headaches. for arthritis pain... in your hands... knees... and back. and big bodies on high blood pressure medicine....
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>> reporter: the crimes are happening across latin america and north america. you've got american teenagers who are recruited and trained as hit men for the cartels, and they're doing assassinations inside the u.s. the cartels cross the u.s. border and drag their victims back into mexico. and it's a regional problem, heidi. this is what america needs to understand. this is not about the american border. this is a fundamental dynamic that begins in the andies where there's a production of cocaine, to central america where you have warehousing and trained shipments of cocaine, banking in panama, retail in mexico, and distribution in the united states. this touches the very streets of the united states, heidi. >> yeah, clearly a lot of responsibility on both sides of both of these countries. michael ware for us live in guadalajara, thank you, michael. >>> and a reminder, president obama and the leaders of mexico and canada will hold a conference at 12:30 p.m. eastern. you can watch that live right here on cnn. >>> looking at the good and the bad from health care s
>> reporter: the crimes are happening across latin america and north america. you've got american teenagers who are recruited and trained as hit men for the cartels, and they're doing assassinations inside the u.s. the cartels cross the u.s. border and drag their victims back into mexico. and it's a regional problem, heidi. this is what america needs to understand. this is not about the american border. this is a fundamental dynamic that begins in the andies where there's a production of...
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two leaders have agreed to take an aggressive, coordinated action to restore economic growth in north america. vic, back to you. >> the president also defended u.s. efforts to help restore the president of honduras, who was ousted in a military coupe. >>> a bus, carrying a christian rock band collides with another car in indiana, killing the other driver and her unborn baby. she remains in critical condition tonight. no one else on the bus, including the members of the band, mercy me, were seriously injured. >>> a star hockey player. accused of assaulting a cab driver over 20 cents. this man said the cuts and bruises on his face are from patrick kane. kane allegedly got angry because the cab driver didn't have the 20 cents change he owed them. the driver also claims the pair took all of his money. >>> andrews has the latest in hollywood. >>> coming up on entertainment tonight. kathy grip griff -- griffin, stunned the teen choice awards. wait until you see her new date. >> has she hooked up with the father of sarah palin's grand child. >> is there anything wrong with this? >> i think he's too
two leaders have agreed to take an aggressive, coordinated action to restore economic growth in north america. vic, back to you. >> the president also defended u.s. efforts to help restore the president of honduras, who was ousted in a military coupe. >>> a bus, carrying a christian rock band collides with another car in indiana, killing the other driver and her unborn baby. she remains in critical condition tonight. no one else on the bus, including the members of the band,...
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